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CLST Transitional Dorm

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The CLST Transitional Dormitory is a supportive residential environment. Intensive staff supervision and support help residents (ages 16-21) learn to become independent at home, at the job and in the community. All students must also be enrolled in a WTC program. 

Candidates must meet these admission conditions:


Contact Information
Brenda Isennock, Assistant Director
Workforce & Technology Center
2301 Argonne Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone:  410-554-9466 / 888-200-7117
TTY/TDD:  410-554-9583
Email:  bisennock@dors.state.md.us
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Division of Rehabilitation Services • 2301 Argonne Drive • Baltimore, MD 21218 • 410-554-9442 • 888-554-0334
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